I love the C Falls Library! I moved here 6 years ago & although its not as large as the Lakewood Ohio Library I was use to, it has everything one could need or want & I love the fact they are always expanding! My zipcode reflects I live in Stow & I don’t! Stow & my part of Cuyahoga Falls share a zipcode & maybe someday the postal service will get it!
Kyle S.
Classificação do local: 5 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
It meets the requirements that most people would expect from a library: helpful staff, a diverse and regularly updated collection of books and related resources, and just as importantly(and often rare at libraries these days) plenty of quiet places to read, study, and work. Of all the libraries in the area, this one excels above the others in the 3 areas I listed — what else matters?
Lisa H.
Classificação do local: 4 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
I love my local library! It’s grown quite a bit since we moved here. The selection is great & they have tons of movies you can check out. It’s always clean & pretty quiet. They’ve added more computers and have a ton of tables to sit & study. It’s very close to the high school, so it’s a great place for kids to come after school for homework. If you go online, you can download or check the availability of books & movies. If you have to get on the waiting list for something, it will be waiting for you at the front after they email you that it’s ready.
Jay C.
Classificação do local: 3 Akron, OH
Built in 1971 and originally called«Taylor Memorial Public Library», this library is still useful and relevant. It has lost some things and gained some things; it traded some of its old artsy flair for a more futuristic and austere atmosphere. I used to go there as a kid and they had this push-button motor that would move paintings on a wall so you could admire the art. And they also once had a kids area that was very cozy with a recessed corner where you could sidle up to a bronze statue of a sleeping deer surrounded by line art drawings of kids in nature. Well one day they blasted that to smithereens and tossed the kids area downstairs to «Storage B» and now the upstairs is a much more rigid, ascetic serious atmosphere– like in the movie Gattaca. You will probably get your library needs met. But don’t come here looking for nostalgia, laughter or mirth. Smiles here have mostly gone the way of the 25-cent Hershey bar.